LEAMINGTON got back to winning ways with a comfortable victory at Dunstable.

With three players suspended, manager Jason Cadden included new signings Vijay Sidhu and Guy Sanders in the starting line-up against an in-form Dunstable side.

It was Brakes who took the lead on eight minutes through Josh Blake. Home keeper Paul Taylor made a brilliant one-handed save from Sidhu, but from the resultant corner taken by Jamie Towers, Blake rose to head home powerfully.

Taylor was called into action again to scoop a goalbound shot off the line in the 15th minute as Brakes pressed for a second.

Dunstable were restricted in their efforts by a solid Brakes defence with Aaron Flood's shot over the bar and a later effort struck straight at Richard Morris being the closest that they came in the first half.

The match was effectively all over by the interval, as Brakes had doubled their lead when Blake got his second in the 38th, the move starting with a free-kick taken by Morris deep in the visitors' half.

Dunstable nearly pulled one back on 56 minutes, but Stuart Deaton's header came back off the bar with Morris well beaten. Then, Jack Nelly found the net with a header from a corner, but the goal was disallowed for a foul on Morris.

Dunstable finished with ten men after Leigh Harrington was sent off for deliberately handling the ball to prevent Sidhu having a clear run on goal.

Cadden said: "We came to do a job, which was to get three points. I was pleased with the performance, especially in the first half.

"The new players fitted in well and the only downside was a couple of silly bookings."